Kristina Farrah

A ninja, a tech enthusiast and a lover of sparkly things. Writing in the tech space has become an important part of my role as an observer and historian. As passionate as I am in what I do, I look forward to telling stories of how technological advancement broke out to unprecedented levels, and that I was right there in the middle of it –watching the world change before my very eyes.

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Oracle Deposition Crushes SAP in Court

Oracle testimonies crushes SAP

Mail.ru Gets its IPO, Plans on More Acquisitions

Russian company Mail.ru went on an IPO, posing some 32.93 million shares at $27.7 per share or equivalent to 17% of the company's worth.

Hulu Plus Gets More Direct, Sony Bravia TV and More

Hulu has been adding more content and devices since it launched Hulu Plus. The latest is its availability on Sony BRAVIA 2010 TVs, in addition to several contents they have added over the past few weeks including fall shows Raising Hope, No Ordinary Family, and The Event, and new seasons of Monk, Psych, and Battlestar ...

Dell Outstrips HP in China Computer Sales

Multinational information technology company Dell Inc. takes a step ahead of rival HP in China's personal-computer market.

Time Warner Profit Increases but Fails to Beat Expectations

Though Time Warner has managed to elevate the standing of their profit by 2% compared to the previous quarter, the increase is still slightly lesser than what analysts expected.

Google Stays in Trouble: UK Crackdown on Street View, Again

While FTC in the US has closed Street View Mapping investigation last week, Google isn't entirely safe for it is still under the scrutiny of Europe when UK officials said the company has breached data laws.

Bing-Facebook Double Tag Teams Today

In partnership with Facebook, Bing proudly announces the deployment of new social features in service to their users in the US. They've been open to customers' feedbacks on their way to improving searches that are useful to customers.

Oracle-SAP Trial Opens: How Grave was the Damage Done to Oracle?

Though SAP reluctantly admitted that it has infringed Oracle's copyrights, the dispute between the two software giants has just gotten intense, for Oracle demands a $2-billion pay for the damages SAP has caused to their company.

AOL Spends $97 million, Last Minute Q3

A leading global web services company with an extensive suite of brands and offerings and a substantial worldwide audience, AOL has acquired websites 5min, Thing Labs and Techcrunch for in the last minute of its 3rd quarter.

Tablet Takeover? Not Quite Yet.

iPad tablets have just emerged from the market but is now occupying a dramatically increasing share in computer sales.